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Collection of well over 2000 mint and used stamps including postal history and many varieties and errors both listed and unlisted in Scott, housed in two large volumes. The collection begins with the 1921 King Alexander and King Peter I defins including dramatic pre-printing paper folds, freak perforation errors, unusual offsets with signatures on virtually every denomination, 20p black (#5) horizontal pair imperf between, 25p dark blue (#6) margin block of six imperf horizontally, 50p olive green (#7) blocks and strips imperf horizontal or vertical, etc. through to the complete series in imperf pairs (see note after #14). Then the 1923 Alexanders with two complete mint series (#22/26), 1926/27 series also complete mint and with attractive three-color franking tied on postcard express to Czechoslovakia by special magenta cancels for 1930 Sokol congress Belgrade, followed by 1928 "xxxx" o/ps complete mint (#53/62), 1932/33 no imprint series complete mint (#77/86), etc. On later issues there are often attractive FDCs to the same addressee, beginning with the 1935 King Peter II defins through to the semi-postal series of the 1930s in the second volume. The third book has the postage dues with better including 1924 complete mint with top value never hinged and signed (#J12/J20), 1928 10d on 25d pink mint pair showing both types of "1", 1933 inverted overprints not listed in Scott, etc. The rest of the book concentrates on Scott listed varieties from the forerunners onwards with highlights including Bosnia and Herzegovina double surcharges on Bosnian girl issues (#1L21a/1L22a), 1919 80h perf 11 1/2 mint (#1L36a), Latin o/ps in red and black on 10h blind soldier (#1LB1a) with the red both signed and one mint never hinged, Cyrillic o/ps on 15h wounded soldier (1LB2a) with three signed, similarly wrong o/ps as well as inverted o/ps on special deliveries (#1LE1a/b, #1LE2a/b), then the Croatia-Slavonia SHS o/p inverted on white numerals 15f violet mint (#2L5a), perf 12 allegory types complete mint never hinged (#2L32a/2L36a), through to Slovenia roulette x perf varieties inc. scarce 5f green mint never hinged (#3L24a), 8d on 30f postage due with serrate x straight roulette mint (#3LJ32a), followed by Kingdom of Yugoslavia again, inc. 10d violet brown postage due with wrong cliche mint, signed (#J9a) and much, much more. An excellent opportunity for the specialist to acquire a collection loaded with unusual material, an irreplaceable and fantastic lot, please take time to view.
Highly specialised and comprehensive collection of the Yugoslavia forerunner issues for Slovenia 1919/1920, with over 1000 mint and used stamps housed in a large volume, with in-depth studies issue for issue including lots of interesting varieties and errors. The collection begins with the chain breakers, with perf errors inc. 15f blue mint block of four imperf between horizontally and a gray blue shade block with double perfs, etc, then a cover from Vinkovci to Zagreb franked with pair of the 20f brown with one stamp bisected. Also a 10f red postal stationery card with additional 3f violet with cds and SHS censor postmarks. Then the typographed issues including the complete imperfs on #3L9/3L23, through to the postage dues including the 8d on 30f top value mint and used (#3LJ32), followed by the newspaper stamps where the detail goes up a notch with extensive plating studies on the different printings of the Eros types. The studies are illustrated with enlarged photos diagrams and write-up, including the very scarce 6f blue Vienna printing mint, signed twice (#3LP12) and the surcharges including composite part-sheets showing se-tenant combinations of different values. A highly recommended collection for the specialist collector or dealer of this area, with enormous potential.
Solid one-volume collector's collection of many hundreds of stamps, as well as postal history integrated into the collection, all housed on Lindner hingeless pages with extra pages for specialized studies. The collector has the mint stamps underneath the used, so there is much more here than first meets the eye. We note 1919 SHS o/ps complete mint with the key 50h slate blue never hinged, a good range of Croatia-Slavonia o/ps, Slovenia with imperf breaking chains, provisional "porto" handstamps used on cover, then Slovenia postage dues with 1920 series complete imparts mint, porto o/ps unchecked for better printings though with some types noted signed, followed by general Yugoslavia issues inc. URI private charity o/ps, XXXX o/ps on semi-postals complete used, King Alexander issues on Ljubljana-Zagreb 1933 flight card with illustrated cachet and photograph of the plane on the front, semi-postal series of the 1930s complete on cover registered from Beograd to the same addressee, 1939 postal centenary series complete mint, used and on cover, 1940 Balkan entente se-tenant pairs on special cover with map illustrations, WWII o/ps and souvenir sheet of the Yugoslavian government in exile, and much, much more. Completely uncataloged with great potential for the specialist. , Please inspect carefully, much more here to discover.
A solid collection of thousands of mint and used stamps virtually all one of a kind, often parallel mint and used, housed in a Scott specialty album, with well-filled Montenegro, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Yugoslavia, including useful WWII occupations. The collection begins with Montenegro with dozens of Prince Nicholas I issues then everything else complete from 1894 Nicholas series onwards through to Italian and German occupations including the 1943 first German occupation series surcharges complete mint. The Bosnia is also loaded with 19th century with well over 60 eagles, many categorised by perfs and types inc. unusual imperfs, through to attractive back of the book inc. revenue postally used. Comprehensive Croatia follows with all the 1941 o/ps on Yugoslavia issues complete with the flag o/ps complete mint and used, through semi-postals with first gold o/p issues complete mint never hinged (mounted on the tete-beche labels), model plane souvenir sheets imperf and perf mint, 1944 St. Sebastian and Francetic series in complete sheets, etc. Serbia again has useful 19th century with Prince Michaels inc. 1866 20p rose Belgrade printing on pelure paper unused, 1869 2p imperf in bister brown shade, faults, then virtually complete through to back of the book with Austrian occupation first series complete mint to 10kr, German occupation second series complete mint, Smederevo souvenir sheets perf and imperf mint, wounded soldiers souvenir sheets mint, etc. Then follows Yugoslavia with forerunners inc. inverted o/ps, comprehensive Kingdom issues inc. 1928 XXXX o/ps mint less the 15d, all signed and complete used, 1934 Alexander memorial complete mint, 1945 labor and agriculture se-tenant pairs mint and souvenir sheets mint never hinged complete, the 1933 P.E.N. congress semi-postals complete mint, WWII government in exile POs inc. souvenir sheet, Ljubljana, Istria, etc, etc. Completely uncataloged and with sleepers undoubtedly present, a joy to describe and view.
Excellent collection of thousands of mint and used stamps virtually all one of a kind, housed in a Scott specialty album, very well filled from the earlies through to the 1960s and back of the book. The first album begins with strong Albania, with highlights including 1913 typewritten issues complete used (#21/26), 1913 handstamp eagles inc. 30pa with left-hand value double and color errors with the best the 20pa green mint with signature. Then 7th March o/ps on Skanderbegs complete (#41/46) the 2q used, the rest mint and all signed, 1917 eagles complete used inc. 'CTM' for 'CTS' errors on the first series, 1919 Latin numerals, shooting stars to left and right all with signatures including inverted 'r' in Frank on #104 mint, followed by Shkoder surcharge used (#105) signed, 'postat' o/ps, 1920 Shkodra eagles including the 1q gray and scarce 25q blue (#123, Scott retail $525), 1920 posthorn o/ps complete mint or used, 1921 Besa o/ps complete mint and virtually everything else complete as well, inc. 1924/1925 overprinted issues with inverted Republika errors, 1928 Zog I o/ps used (#218/226), 1929 King Zog birthday (#241/248) and 1934 constitution (#261/270) complete mint, souvenir sheets mint never hinged, 1943 German admin o/ps complete mint (#332/344), etc. Back of the book is also well represented with 1928 Valone-Brindisi flight complete mint (#C15/C21) inc. the 5q green missing top line of o/p, followed by 1929 airposts to 50q dark green mint, signed (#C25), postage dues with the best issue signed twice, non Scott listed inc. revenues and propaganda, etc. The Bulgaria is equally comprehensive with 1879 5cts unused (#1), 10cts (#2) and 50cts (#4) superb used, then only a handful of empty spaces in the 20th century inc. 1907 Ferdinand series complete mint and used (#74/76), 1931 Balkan Games complete used (#237/243), 1935 gymnastics complete mint (#273/278), 1932 airposts complete mint (#C12/C14), 19th century postage dues complete used, etc, etc. The quality here is generally tip-top, with far more than meets the eye, especially as the used is often hinged underneath the mint. Please inspect carefully page for page, as there is much more here than described.
Collection of thousands of mint and used stamps housed in 8 albums, mostly Scott specialty, with Baltics and Poland, Luxembourg, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Greece and Turkey as well as Spain and Colonies, etc. The albums are generally very well filled with the vast majority of stamps in complete series and issues often parallel mint and used. Good material we noticed includes Turkey 1939 Ataturk souvenir sheet mint never hinged, 1952 buildings complete mint and with complete mint never hinged imperfs loose waiting to be incorporated, Greece with over 30 large Hermes heads, Czechoslovakia well represented starting with about 150 Hradcany imperfs and perfs onwards, also the Posta Ceskoslovenska o/ps inc. on 20h light green and 5k Budapest Parliament mint, Hungary from 1871 onwards including useful 1919 occupations, then Poland in a replete Minkus album with better series inc. 1921 red cross semi-postals complete used, 1938 mailcoach souvenir sheet mint, Offices in the Turkish Empire scarce "Levant" o/ps complete mint with the top value signed followed by WWI locals, 1945 liberation o/ps complete mint, etc. Also seen useful Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Bulgaria inc. first issue lions through mint 1932 airpost series and much more, completely uncataloged.
An old world tie-cover ledger book housing a collection of revenues assembled in the 1930s, with well over 650 stamps virtually all one of a kind, including many unusual types. The Austro-Hungarian empire is well-represented with the 1870s/1890s leaf-types to high values in various designs, Balkans, "K.u.K. Militar-Verwaltung in Montenegro", Franz Josef pelure paper types of 1912 inc. series for sparkling wine with inscriptions in Latin, cyrillic and arabic, Bosnia/Herzegovina in Turkish empire, Hungary inc. Budapest locals and , intricate 50p red design of crow stealing ring, Romania, etc. Also an interesting range of German States inc. Bremen, Heussen to 10,000mk mint, Baden inc. early embossed issues and later sparkling wine colorful series on pelure paper to 50kr black and red on normal paper, as well as a diverse range of cattle registration, forestry and border-control embossed stamps, playing cards labels, local inflation issues, etc, etc. There is much more here than described with Greece, France, Swiss cantons and the Italy all well worth investigating with specialised catalogs. A highly unusual collection of 19th/early 20th century revenues with much out-of-the-ordinary seldom seen, please inspect page for page as there are many further finds to be made.
Several thousand stamps housed on large homemade album pages in a beat up album, overflowing, mostly in order but by no means all. Virtually everything is one of a kind and when looked at carefully there is considerable value in the ,19th century as well as the 20th, some of the countries seen include Austria, Denmark, Germany inc 1rm Zeppelin used and 4rm South American flight Zeppelin used, as well as lots of Third Reich inc Olympics used to 40pf used superb used, buildings to 40pf purple on piece again superb, various winters help to 40pf, ending in WW1 occupations, Kaisers Yachts, German States Danzig, Greece, Hungary, Netherlands, with various values to 5gld, Sweden, Spain, etc. This is a very difficult viewing, somewhat chaotic but definitely interesting. Please also see the BC and rest of the world collections from this source.
Collection housed in two substantial Scott specialty albums, very well-filled with several thousand stamps, parallel mint and used, with the used mostly displayed beneath the mint and with interesting varieties outside the spaces as well. The countries run alphabetically, starting with Algeria virtually complete inc. 1926/39 with key 10fr both mint and used (#66), 1930 exhibition stamps mint with the normal perf 121/2 (#78) and unusual perf 11 not listed in Scott, plus semi-postals first and second series complete mint, the latter all signed (#B1/B26). Then excellent Cameroons  ,with first 'occupation' o/ps to 2fr only missing the 2cts and 5ct, all signed (#116, 118, 120/127, Scott retail $1,450, some toning as usual), followed by the ambulance and Valmy semi-postals complete mint (#B16/B25). Next is Chad with first and second series complete mint with good varieties inc. '60' omitted error signed (#14b, Scott retail $300) and non Scott listed missing stop after F on 3fr on 5fr surcharge in mint pair with normal (#57 var.), then Dahomey with Ballay 2fr mint (#30) and 1913/39s complete mint and used (#42/86), postage due first series complete mint and used (#J1/J8), French Congo 1900/1904 series complete mint with the scarce ocher shade on the 5fr top value (#49a, Scott retail $750), French Equatorial Africa second 1936 series complete used (#11/26), 'Libre' o/ps 1940/41 inc. 75cts used on piece (#104) and 5fr with black o/p mint (#121), French Guinea with key 1900 15cts gray mint (#8) and postage dues complete mint (#J1/J15), leading on to French Morocco with 1902/10s complete inc. Mersons mint (#11/22), French Sudan peace and commerce 50cts and 75cts mint and used (#16, 18), Gabon inc. 1932/33s and postage dues complete mint (#124/147, J1/J33), etc. The second album is just as replete, Ivory Coast to Upper Volta, with highlights including Ivory Coast first postage dues mint and used and parcel posts inc. 4fr on 30cts rose (#Q25), strong Madagascar inc. 1891 handstamps 15cts on 25cts and type c 5cts surcharges all used and signed Richter (#5/7), 1895s complete used (#14/22), 1903s with an unusual 2fr in shade of 5fr, etc. Then Moheli 1907 45cts mint and used (#11), Somali Coast inc. key 10fr 'France Libre' mint never hinged (# 221), Niger complete, Reunion 'France Libre' o/ps complete mint and airpost 'CFA' surcharges complete mint to 1958 (#C35/C47), Senegal 1892/1900 navigation and commerce and 1903 surcharges complete (#35/56), Tunisia first series mint to 40cts (#1/6), second series with 5fr mint (#26), Upper Senegal/Niger with first series complete with the 2fr and 5fr Ballay never hinged and signed. A most attractive collection with excellent varieties, , ,(photo) (Image 1) (Image 2)
A very diverse range of material, mint and used, from the 19th century onwards housed in 8 large volumes, representing mostly countries from South and Central America, with however some bonus Portugal and Colonies including Omnibus which is the ,1st , ,book from the imperfs onwards, with dozens of different 19th century through to the long Ceres defins to post WWII modern commems etc. There are 48 pages to the Portugal as with each volume.  ,They are for the most part well filled, mostly one of a kind or occasionally minor duplication. The ,2nd book is Peru again from classic imperfs with the likelihood that the steamship is an official reprint all the way through to the modern era. The ,3rd volume is , Honduras and Panama again from the 19th century, no doubt Seebecks here and again needing some organisation. The ,4th volume has Bolivia and Colombia in depth. The ,5th volume is loaded with Dominican Republic, as well as Haiti and again deserves careful research. The ,6th volume is with Cuba from Spanish occupation from the 19th century with several dozen stamps through to the 20th century with 100s of stamps to independence and on to the Castro era. The ,7th volume is further Latin America this time Argentina, unfortunately somewhat dishevelled as a result of shipping from the vendors estate, yet nevertheless loaded with interesting material requiring a good sorting, the same with the ,8th accompanying this, the officials and other back of the book. This whole accumulation needs a lot of work, it is completely uncatalogued and needs time and careful study page for page to appreciate what is here.